Former NFL wide receiver Braylon Edwards appears on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich" to talk about his heroic efforts.
Braylon Edwards, the former NFL star wide receiver who was hailed as a hero for intervening as an elderly man was attacked at a Michigan YMCA this month, said Monday he wanted to act instead of just recording a video for social media.
Edwards appeared on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich" and explained he wanted to do something other than take a video of the incident. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Braylon Edwards of the New York Jets is shown during a game against the Buffalo Bills, Dec.
30, 2012, in Orchard Park, New York. (Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) "We live in this era now where everybody’s recording, everybody’s watching the situation take place, and it really gets on my nerves. … So, to get to be in that situation where I had the chance to act and [that] I could be [doing] exactly what I said I want other people to do, I think that also played into it," he told Dakich. "The people that watch are a lot of [times] worse than the people that [are] actually doing whatever action it is because you have an obligation or chance to help a situation maybe not even be as bad of a situation as it turns into. … Given the opportunity, I wasn’t going to watch." SAQUON BARKLEY BARKS BACK AT TIKI BARBER AFTER ‘DEAD TO ME’ COMMENTS FOLLOWING EAGLES DEAL: ‘YOU BEEN A HATER’ Braylon Edwards of the San Francisco 49ers looks on from the sidelines during a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Sept.